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For the Girls Special: How women’s place in music has changed over the the decade
we take a look at the women who came before and those dominating at the
Popcaan and Davido debut “My Story” video for the girls on the Snap
A song about making something worthwhile of the brief
For The Girls: Introducing Beauty Beat, The UK’s First-Ever Beauty Festival For Women Of Colour
Mark your calendars: 3-4
For The Girls: Bellah Finds Strength In Vulnerability On New Album, ‘Adultsville’
"It’s grown-up. It’s more
AV Club: “Glamour Girls”, music choices & the complicated strides of modern Nollywood
A great encapsulation of where mainstream Nigerian filmmaking
For The Girls: Isabel Okoro Is Memorialising The Experiences of Black People
"I wanted to make that image of our lives a consistency, so that it now becomes the
For The Girls: Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah Wants To Have Frank Conversations About Sex
African women deserve to have their sexual experiences
Kabza De Small & MDU aka TRP team up for new LP, ‘Pretty Girls Love Amapiano 3’
10 songs every week for the next five
For The Girls: Meet Bunmi Agusto, the Artist Behind The Surrealist Wonderland ‘Escape to Within’
An ingenious world-builder
For the Girls: Lanaire Aderemi is telling authentic stories for black women
The 21-year-old mutli-medium storyteller will shortly release her debut film and her 3-day 'Story Story'
For the Girls: Maya Amolo wants you to feel safe with her debut project ‘Leave Me at the Pregame’
Kenya's Maya Amolo is up
For the Girls: It’s finally time for Nigerian rap to embrace its women
This era may very well be remembered as a revival for women in
For the Girls: In conversation with Deena Ade about her love for Lagos, her music and SlutWalk
We're getting new Deena Ade music
For the Girls: Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi’s S.T.E.R Initiative wants survivors to know it is never their fault
We discuss how Stand To End Rape is changing the world for women
For the Girls: How multi-faceted artist, AMKMQ is redefining purity politics for West African women
"I want TO BE LIBERATED - from my self-made chains, from the chains in which society and culture have placed